Teachers and public sector workers across Wales are on strike as part of the the biggest walkout over pay faced by the Government since it came to office.

The action, which means the closure of hundreds of schools and services, is over pay comes after UK ministers introduced a public sector pay freeze in 2010, and in 2012 brought in a pay cap of 1%, which is still in place.

Teilo Sant (Community Primary School) - is OPEN, but children need to bring a packed lunch as the canteen is closed

Trimsaran (Community Primary School) - Nursery - No school. Reception - School as usual. Year 1 - Afternoon session only. Year 2 - Morning session only. Year 3 - No school Year 4/5 - School as usual. Year 5/6 - School as usual.

Refuse collections are not likely to take place. Residents who usually have their rubbish (blue/black bags and food waste bins) collected on Thursdays are being advised not to put them out on that date and to place them out for collection on Saturday, July 12.

Registry offices in Ammanford and Llanelli will be closed, however the Carmarthen office will remain open and all calls will be transferred there. The county archives services will also be closed.

Theatres will be open as usual, although Coedcae School’s production of ‘We Will Rock You’ at Ffwrnes Theatre has been postponed because of staff shortages caused by the strike.

The contact centre will remain open but delays are likely in answering phones due to a smaller number of staff on duty.

Leisure centres, libraries and all other council buildings should remain open, however it is expected that less staff will be in attendance. Members of the public are advised to check before making travel arrangements.